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September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… AWARD Only American Film to be so Honored Editor's Note-The following ac- count of the day of Olympic terror in which 11 Israeli team members, five Arab guerrillas and a German po- liceman were killed…

… pounding on his door. He opened the door and lunged at the lanky Arab stand- ing in the doorway.' The Arab pulled the trigger on his pistol. Once, twice, three times, and Weinberg slumped to the floor, dying…

… airliner stood, its lights on. The men in- side were dressed like crew- men. They were police, but they were withdrawn before the heli- copters arrived. It was judged too frisky. Two Arabs went over to in…

…- spect the airliner. As they re- turned to the helicopters, the police sharpshooters opened fire. The two Arabs who had re- mained by the helicopters spun at the impact and went down, clawing at the ground…

…. It was nearly 11 p.m. by now and firing stopped. A police loudspeaker blared out calls for surrender of the terrorists in German, English and Arabic. There was silence. At midnight, an Arab terror- ist…

… the door to a small balcony and from there escaped. As he hurled himself through the door he heard the chatter of a submachine gun. An Arab had fired through the door into the body of Romano, who fell…

…- leyball court. ' Upstairs on the third floor Luis Friedman, a Uruguayan team official, was first awaken- ed by guttural cries in Arabic and then he listened intently to the sound of firing. A young Arab

… with a subma- chine gun knocked on his door. "Uruguayan?" the Arab ask- ed. Friedman nodded. "You got any competition to- day?" the Arab said with an arrogant grin. "If you have, we'll take you over to…

September 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…- aid officer called "the infamous "Frankly, we came to a sands of college students return- interlude." stop in processing loans," ing to campuses across the coun- Tuition loans were previously Carol…

… Wennerdahl, director' o try this month without money to pay tuition.t tgranted to any student whose ad- student loan program in Ill Some students may be turned justed family income was less "The number of…

… schools have hastily "demonstrated financial need" of The Office of Education arranged deferred payment plans all students seeking the low-cost sponded with a proposal tha for students whose loans have…

… which sion for students, schools and lend- Aug. 19. it insured tuition loans from banks ing institutions. At the end of Though colleges and to individual students. The Edu- July, the number of loans…

… Bush said he vetoed the move because it did not carry a simultaneous UN con- demnation of terrorism such as, the Arab massacre of Israeli ath- letes. s The fighters patrolled the sky for two hours but…

… by the thousands were streaming out of the country at the windup of the games. Sixty Arabs who tried to leave Munich Sunday were detained ov- ernight for further security checks and another 57 Arab

… passengers who tried to land at Munich were refused entry. 'IMore than 500 departing Arab log of loan applications. At the end of August, 25,700 loans to- taling $28.5 million had been ap- proved. At the end…

… applications processed," said Dick Tombaugh, executive di- rector of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Adminis- trators. "The slowdown is fan- tastic. It will be October or No- vember before a…

… lot of students get their money." Most colleges and universities have responded by allowing stu- dents to register and take courses without paying tuition until their loans come through. This will cost…

…- payment, said William Simmons ports, including Frankfurt, the Jr., director of the division of in- .largest in central Europe. sured loans in the Office of Edu- ::.. cation. A47ya-l Arab was teor arily held…

September 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… 04e i ia DaUf Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Arab terrorists: ngon 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764…

… the part of the Organization of Arab Students in Sunday's Daily to justify the mur- der of 11 Israeli Olympians is a per- verse lesson in logic. For how can one justify as politi- cally expedient the…

… states, for instance, that illogic emerge as what the article calls "a desperate tactic". The fact that the guerrillas are beseiged by both Arabs and Israelis has driven them to indis criminate murder…

… peace in the Mideast - which both the Israelis and the Arab countries have gradually come to see as the only viable solution - is not served by feeble attempts to explain away the terrorism at Munich. Ted…

… The article implies that I believe Perhaps tl that student activism involves no beenrhappier more than membership on com- fire and bri] mittees. Obviously, this is false. top of my lun Mere…

… participation in committees that the stu by itself will not lead to real soc- empty rhetor. ial change. However, committee style, and m participation can be used as one the student of many tools, especially in t…

… mer is that these actions are im- of the type practical during the summer due obvious wh to the small number of students onfict h on campus, conflict has t on capus.is likely to The article further…

September 14, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… a plane to Syria in an air battle and newspapers in both countries issued calls to arms. Meanwhile, a small radical Arab guerilla organization has threaten- ed violence against West Germany. Both…

… reported in yesterday that PremiereGolda Meir' s warning that Israel will fight terrorism with all its power amounted to an "official declaration of war on Arab ter- rorism." Davar, Meir's Labor party paper…

…. VIETS, Page 10 SGC voluntary funds motion killed by esi By JAN BENEDETTI A Student Government Council motion to request the Regents to institute a new voluntary funding tion" of the motion. "The…

… Stern, said one of the jailed ter- Student Judiciary. rorists, whom he did not name, is CSJ, the judicial branch of SGC, a member of his group. also voted 3-1 to enjoin SGC Presi-' Military analysts in…

… Tel Aviv say dent Bill Jacobs from presenting Jerusalem may respond to future the plan before the Regents. SGC's Arab terrorism in surprising ways. motion, passed 6-2 at Tuesday's "Israel is expected to…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… out helpless Vietnamese? Munich: By the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS TrHE AMERICAN media have consistently portrayed the tragedy of Munich as a senseless act perpetrated against innocent Jews as Jews…

… at least as tragic as the Munich incident itself. The president of the Organization of Arab Students campus chapter is Regaei Lasheen. USSR .)V 4 a larger tragedy? Brodsky: Back from the THE…

…Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

…- tend to mislead international public opin- ion when they present the situation in such terms as victimized Jews when they mean Israelis who have usurped the land of Palestine, Arabs when they mean…

… the continuing expulsion of the Pal- estinian people from their homeland, their dispersion throughout the Arab world and elsewhere, and the denial of their interna- tionally recognized right to…

… exile. Relying on the conventional armies of the Arab states has only result- ed in the Israeli occupation of the whole of Palestine, as well as large areas of adjacent Arab states. There remained to the…

…- latively accessible. These restraints, however, came to be eroded by a number of factors. Pushed out 'of the Israeli-controlled territories, the Palestinian Resistance sought refuge in those Arab states…

… adjacent to Israel. l'ac- ed with the revenge meted out by the Israelis against the civilians of t h o s e countries of refuge in retaliation for . the commando presence there, the Arab :tates themselves…

…- raeli military targets became more inac- cessible as well. Moreover, upon witnessing thattthe Is- raelis themselves 'were making little dis- tinction between Palestinian commandos and Arab civilians as…

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

… because the cur- science problems." The lecture-discu the Arab-Israeli conflict, twenty riculum tries to avoid ideology and Singer acts as an advisor to the uses the Arab-Israeli University students are…

… grappling rhetoric. The students attempt group, but sees his duty as provid- case study. The goa LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP with it here. making arguments for world peace ing guidance -only when necessary is to…

… present sever The research is being done in through reason and evidence, and "to help legitimize and to pro- solutions of the pre Poliitcal Science 491-also called Dick Ross, student organizer for tect the…

students from mindless which will be publis OPEN 11 am. Mon.-Sat.; 1 p.m. Sun. Introduction to Peace Research: the program, believes the objec- bureaucrats." form at the end of Methods and Models in the…

… Univesity has stand inteation e P :W-0 entirely by students. The partici- give the students some idea of the offered few' undergraduate courses ber of differentacas pants hope the course will, in some field…

…, Singer adds that the basis of the Ross states "at the University -"The important thi LeatherCoats which was discontinued at the course is "the idea of starting to there is an established hierarchy students

…." we have to turn th When asked to comment on before we can get to At R O IM M IESE IL Singer's and Ross' theories, Prof. In addition, Ross r A A4E dily Harold Jacobson,schairman of the students expect…

… going " "I don't need to be a dictator," said Thieu, "I was underway, do not need to extend the powers." some student ns "many stu- oductory poli- ed off, so that hem on again work." 'ealizes "some nt…

… 409 E. Jefferson., before 2 p.m. of the d-v preceding publication. and by 2 p.m. Friday tfor Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are riot acce'pte l for publication…

… Language," Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:30 pm. Geineral Notices Attention students: Sept. 22 is last date for Fall Term when Registrar's Of- fice will: a) accept Student 100 percent Withdrawal Notice for refund…

September 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… for Student financed. Publications. Berlin is also direc- McGovern, in Houston, refused to I f r .r..... aT I-comment on the latest controversv Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY - The long and winding road…

…, Students bask in the Ann Arbor sun as they wait- patiently in registration lines running past Waterman Gym and well into the forgotten distances of University bureaucracy. ASSAULT CLAIMED: Charges filed…

… finding a home - or even a frantic search for places. Washtenaw ,County Undersheriff room - is not that easy for many "I love Joyce and Joyce loves Harold Owings. students. me, but neither of us has a place…

…) lowing story: according to Housing Information apartment," says one. "At about 3:20 p.m. (Wednes- Director John Finn. "Students Signs asking for rooms vastly day) Fred (Postill) called me and have to come…

students are lucky enough put up campaign -signs in Dexter. any spaces to those on our wait- to find a house, they may be facedj "At about four o'clock I saw ing lists." with many restrictions or tricky…

… Golda Meir morial services, veiled warning The mourners stood in silent Arab states "y tribute as Rabbi Joel Poupko of rorists, will be the campus branch of the Hillel foundation recited the traditional…

… of ting Yosef Roma- t the dead man's me Minister Yigal g for Prime Minis- r, repeated Israel's g that neighboring who assist the ter- -held responsible." that not all Arab :ed the -guerrillas. ;uch…

… West Germany, however. Arab guer- rillas warned yesterday that ter- rorists may try to kill West Ger- man Jews this weekend with bomb packages disguised as Jewish new year's gifts. The Black September…

… specialists said that Arab countries cannot expect good relations with Bonn in the future unless they condemn the shooting. "Our relationship to the Arab states will be decisively influ- enced by their attitude…

… . . . to- ward the crime of Munich", said Hans-Juergen Wichnewski, an unofficial roving ambassador to the Middle East credited with pioneering a recent Arab-Ger- man reconciliation. RAGONE -ASSUMES POST I…

September 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

…. Jefferson bution." the day preced The Israeli military command by 2 p.m. Frida said one of its soldiers had been Student organ killed. It reported taking many not acceptelf Arab guerrillas prisoner. more…

… 13 Arab vil- lages harboring guerrillas. It said< air force jets bombed and rocket- pd 10 more centers which Israel considers to be guerrilla camps. Nixon, Agnew disclose statement of net worth…

…," Seminar Rm., Com-< n, before 2 p.m. of puting Ctr., 3 pm. ing publication and Physics Seminar: K. Hansen, Bohr JLLETI N .ems Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9…

… filing completed applica- ly of savings and ch ing a tions is Oct. 9; qualified and interested _ _ __-- students urged to act quickly so nec- essary procedures may be completed by deadline. If you have…

…- Michigan Union LANSING- 406 E. Michigan YPSILANTI- Ned's Book Store FIRES BURN MORE THAN TREES LATE NIGHT TEA HOUSE Featuring:. SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OPEN AS OF WED., SEPT. 20…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…-Syria dogfight. boats and several helicopters but Thirteen houses were destroyed the two Arab craft eluded them. and three were damaged, the In a sharp comment on the Is- spokesman said. raeli reprisal raids, the…

… is what Israel refuses to brought under fire from Israeli accept. Israel regards every Arab ground forces. No casualties were government as being responsible reported. for all commando organizations…

… wil never surrender . . . whatever the sacrifices," he said in a message to the Palestinians. LSA OPEN HOUSE Tuesday September 12, 1972 Dean's Conference Rm, 2549 [SA Bldg. LSA First-Year Students Come…

…. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING 420 Maynard Street k I. 11 A NE CURSE IN PEACE RESEARCH "Introduction to Peace Research: Methods and Models in the Quest for a Warless World" Political Science 491…

… Sept. 12 at 7:00 p.m. in B-116 Modern Languages Bldg. Sponsoredby the Peace Research Applications Group and the L.S.&A. Student Government Advising Instructor: PROF. J. DAVID SINGER, Dept. of Political…

…-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. 4 I JLwviak ia Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9-25 THROUGH 12-7 4 4i If interested you MUST attend the…

… WEEKLY PRICES: DAILY $1.20-20 copy SUNDAY $.75 U of M STUDENT UNION 530 S. State St. uni inAV M11 MON., SEPT. 11 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. TUES., SEPT. 12 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. WED., SEPT. 13 6:30 or 8:30 p…

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

… at 1 p.m. in the SAB to seek out student views regarding the lettuce boycott. At present, the University is buying head lettuce solely on the basis of best quality at best price. In residence hall…

… Middle East." Mahmoud Riad, secretary gener- al of the Arab League, was in Beirut to mediate the latest con- flict between the Lebanese gov- ernment and the Palestinian guer- rillas. He was quoted as…

… be in the offing where the Lebanese army will ease its restrictions on the guerrillas. In return, the guerrillas will report- edly refrain from any military ac- tivity, at least until the Arab gov…

September 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… ING All LS&A Students ... LOOK! Advance ClassificationAppointment Schedules WINTER TERM-1973 (Continued from Page 1) Police asked a Tel Aviv court; to order a remand in custody of a former leader of…

… mustache, packed a crate of arms and am- munition destined for points abroad-to launch a terrorist can- paign against Arab diplomats. But the court ordered police to release Paglin early Friday, or to return…

… check of all mail from Arab countries and from the Netherlands, where many of the recent bombs were postmarked. A police spokesman in Jeru- salem said 12 explosives-laden envelopes have been receivedin…

…. Students whose last names begin with: A-G . H-N M-R S-Z Pre-Business, Medical Technology, and Physical Therapy Make appointments on: Monday, October 2 Tuesday, October 3 Wednesday, October 4 Thursday…

…, October 5 Friday, October 6 Students not making appointments on their scheduled day may sign up for Advance Classification groups in 1213 Angell Hall beginning October 9. ,1 Junior-Senior Counseling…

… be staggered, ex- cept for Seniors graduating at the end of Winter 1973, no materials will actually be processed until Monday, October 16. Students may begin to schedulue Preclassification appointments…

… population. In this way the election of a degree program (i.e. BGS) in itself DOES NOT provide any unfair advantage. Once d student has met with an advisor, and has an approved set of elections, the completed…

… ELECTION REQUEST form is returned by the student to 1223 Angell Hall. OPTIONAL COUNSELING Graduating Seniors (Winter 1972) must make pre-classification appointments (September 25-27) to get approval for the…

… last semester's elections and to secure a concentration release form. All other Optional Counseling students may secure pre-classification materials beginning Oc- tober 1 in 1223'Angell Hall and may…

… return the cocmpleted Election Request forms on Thursday 12 October for processing beginning on Monday 16 October. BGS Students B G S GRADUATING SENIORS must see Linda Fink (1223 Angell Hall) on…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Market day A shopper tries to wrangle a lower price for a potted plant at the F armer's Market yesterday. The market was crowded with students during their first weekend back in town. NEW PROGRAMS PLANNED…

… Munich last Tuesday by Arab commandos. The U.N. spokesman said Syria requested the emergency council session in a telephone call and letter to the mission of Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua, council president…

…. There was no verification of a second en- gagement by Israel. Israel also reported one of its missile boats sank an Arab guerrilla boat outside Lebanese territorial waters Friday. The Palestine news…

… two other planes were lost to Hawk missiles. See U.N., Page 10 By MARILYN RILEY T. R. Harrison, a local black activist, has been named director of Trotter House, the black student center for social and…

… problems faced by black students at the University. Although the Committee said in its report that the alternative plan does not "capture the student self-generated interest" that was shown for the cultural…

… living project, it out- lined programs for this fall which would ful- fill the needs expressed by black students. These programs were approved by the Regents last July. They include: -Opening of black…

… lounges and libraries in Stockwell and South Quad which will be equipped with books and educational aids in areas of black: interests. The lounges will not only be centers for black students, but also will…

… "provide an outreach mechanism for contacting non-minority students," -The expansion of minority counseling and informational services within the coun- seling division of the Office of Student Serv- ices…

… Fund, which would assist needy minority organizations in rent- ing University buildings, such as the Union or League, to hold meetings or special pro- grams. According to Vice President for Student

… Services Henry Johnson, the expanded serv- ices of Trotter House can only be a partial answer to black student's problems. "They may be diminished, but I doubt if they'll all go away," Johnson says. By JIM…

September 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… And according to many observ-T ers, this auxiliary service-which tim provides minority students with for special classes, counseling, study me groups and skills workshops-has me been highly successful…

… as a depart- rec ment within the literary college. It ist primarily involves black students. ifo C h i c a n o s and underprivilegedA whites also participate. for Suporti SA Dean Frank Rhodes says…

…- trators and students alike. Rhodes says he is "encouraged with the start CULS has made." Vice President for Student Ser- vices Henry Johnson says CULS is "providing valuable assistance" to minority students

…. Lee Gill, head of the Council on Black Concerns, calls CULS "one of the most effective tools for blacks on this campus." Perhaps the strongest vote of confidence for CULS comes from its students. "I…

… think it's a great course - it tells me about my heritage," says one student enrolled in a special English 123 section. k Another adds, "You get every- thing in this course - all the ba- sic English…

… care centers "totally regrettable." The few students who attended, the question-and-answer session re- peatedly asked for clarifications of Esch's position on unemployment and education-topics which occu…

September 27, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… repression? Some graduate social work students are mad at their Dean. About 25 of them have started a course entitled "Radical Alternatives in Social Work" and they want Richard Kunnes, noted radical member of…

… the medical school faculty, to be ap- pointed as one of the instructors - without pay. Dean Philip Fellin says there is already an instructor and no need to give Kunnes the title. The students say they…

…- letes, but he supported "the just struggle of the Arab people of Palestine for the restoration of their inalienable rights." He submitted a resolution to have the assembly declare "the renun- ciation of…

…." "Who, indeed, could venture to contest the incontestable fact that crude force has been, and is being used against both the peoples of Indochina and the Arab states, and that they are entitled to use all…

… endangering the lives of 36,000 land troops in Viet- nam," Brooke said, "We are still 1nin ni.nte nnr nl nnPn W IATa or SGC paper, to report 'U'events A new campus information source, the Michigan Student News…

… with about 40 per cent of the initial funds com- ing from the Student Government Council. "Our major problem is the lack of staff," said Conelly last night after surveying the disappointing WUOM…

… care centers." When Student Government Coun- cil President Bill Jacobs suggested that funds be drawn from the ROTC finances, Fleming responded that the action might cause a with- drawal of financial…

September 13, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…. Both actions were steps toward unity of the new Common a vehicle at an auction sale. Market meeting at Frascati, Italy. No action was taken on Quenon's The guns and grenades of the Arab terrorists ,at…

… challenge the dominance of the U.S. dollar on world markets. ISRAEL WARNED YESTERD4Y it will strike against Arab terrorists with all its force and skill, but said the Olympic killings would not halt the…

…, given tby~ ypeeig ulcto n Sat., Oct. 28; applics. due in Prince- buy.p.m.Friday for Saturday and to. N.J. before Oct. 3. Sunday. Items appear once only. Course Mart Course. in Law: No. 316. Student

… special emphasis placed on servicing live units. Tune Up 043 STARTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1972, Six (6) Weeks, 7:00-10:00 p.m. This class will cover the fundamentals necessary for proper tune up. Students

…, minor tune up, lubrication and cooling systems. Students will receive practical experience on their own vehicles. The Union Gallery, First Floor MICHIGAN UN ION 530 South State Telephone 761-2924 FIRST…

… outlining obsolete. Take a Mini-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. '" a i " Blue Denim-Super Slims, Bells, Straights " Corduroy Jeans-Pin Whale, Brushed U of M STUDENT UNION 530 S. State St…

September 09, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. gaining that such an organization tated a number of north campus At present the faculty, through students returning for the fall See map on page 8 its official representative body d term. Senate Assembly…

…, can only hope to A Students have complained of 12- , While Transportation Depart- play a consultative role in shaping mile detours and overcrowded ment officials decline to comment University policy…

… answers for Munich except to kill every ter- rorist involved." usic on his saxophone last night Asked if Israel would attack or review, see page 2). Egypt next, he said, "There's an old Arab proverb…

… demanding versity and Oakland University actions against Arab guerrillas, have begun such programsddand and the news of the attacks gave haI beu uhprgas n the New Year spirit a boost for Michigan State and…

…," Fusfeld says, "can be land with prayers that "the wea- See FACULTY, Page 8 pons of war be buried forever." Doily Photo by TOM GOTTLIEB Book rush Book buying is a necessary evil, and these students seem to…

… high It can happen to you crime rate How good is ID system? fected, however, are the medical John Ellsworth said yesterday students, who have found that the "All I can tell you is that if we' new…

… September 1, in timer las Feldman, a biochemistry grad- for the fall term according to city uate student who claims that 100, traffic engineer Thomas Urbanik.j and sometimes up to 300, students In May, a five…

students could leave their oors open without a second hought - has managed to beat ut almost every city in the state xcepting Detroit in recording, ear after year, steadily rising hievery. Losses vary from…

… the $2,500 lost y four students in South Quad arly yesterday morning, to the ,000 or more bicycles a year that anish from the campus. Crimes range from nocturnal old-ups on the Diag, to the more ubtle…

… re- 10 per cent last year. In a way this was something of an improve- ment, since it rose even more the year before. For thieves, everythingtis fair game, and the casual attitude of students who feel…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 64

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i hursday, September 7, 1912 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ihursday, September 7, 19/2 foreign students share cultures By PAUL RUSKIN Diversity is the word that best describes Rive…

… Gauche, where students from 80 different coun- tries come together to exchange ideas, learn about each other, and just plain enjoy themselves. Located at the corner of East University and Hill, Street…

… language nights at Rive Gauche, when everyone speaks a certain for- eign language. During the past year, French, Spanish, Indian, Chinese and Arabic language nights were held, among many others. ISA has a…

… countries and Americans. He says that foreign students experience a great deal of pressure when they first come to the University be- cause they must produce aca- demically while trying to adjust to a new…

… language and culture. As a result, most foreign stu- dents fall into a pattern of spend- ing most of their time in the li- brary, never m e e t i n g many American or foreign students except people from…

… their own country. At the same time, In-Kuin Kim complains that "most American students pass up a golden once in a lifetim'e opportunity by not meeting the foreigners who are at the University." To…

… alleviate this situation, ISA was organized three years ago. Besides its social activities, an intensive off-campus introduc- Center provides students with u .. 1 4 ISA also sponsors a variety of tion to…

… American culture during legal counseling of this sort. educational programs through- the weekend before school be- A second major concern of foreign students is money. Al- out the school year. For instance…

…, gins. Included in this orienta- hough the center doesn't pro- every March the ISA, along with tion, which costs $25, is infor- vide students with financial aid, n. the F o r e i g n Student Board mation…

… International Center is workshops on the third world, According to the center's much less active in providing women throughout the world, and Assistant Director Jim Mont- foreign students with social ac- the…

September 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

… £id?14an Daily Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The…

…Carthy cannot stop wars and oppression and racism and hunger throughout the world. The superficial beauty of athletes con- vening from every corner of the globe obviously had none of the meaning for the Arab

Arab States, not the United States, not any other state. . The Olympic Games represent the quintessence of sport, but they will not change the world until the world is ready to change, and sadly the…

… Presidents' By TAMMY JACOBS ONCE UPON A TIME, the Pre- sident of Student Government Council was the most important student on campus, the one who generally "set the pace" and led students in vital campaigns…

…, calling for "respon- sibility" and tolerance towards whatever causes the new fresh- man "do not espouse." BUT, IF THE speech Bill Jac- "30,000 students mo obs gave afterwards is any har- some of the imper…

…: binger of where the student move- be changed. And a ment will go this year, Fleming his war on apathy, hI needn't have bothered. battle plans. Jacobs does realize that t h e University is, to use a Fleming…

September 23, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…. ened at Israeli offices in this coun- week. It ca No disclosure about the letter's try in the wake of renewed Arab Arab attack content has been made, but a re- terrorism. Some American Jewish the Olympi…

… 111 1 1 FULL LINE MEAT COUNTER AT STUDENT PRICES (special rates in bulk) man i i ' . # >; i I f i I II 11 …

September 20, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… bombs indicated that Israel's strike against Arab guerrillas in Lebanon had not ended the terrorist war against Israel. In another Middle East develop- ment, authorities in Syria ar- rested a U…

… Britain. West German security officials were believed checking whether the London bombing was con- nected to threats by Arabs in West Germany 17 days ago that death packages would be mailed to German Jews…

… filed through regular channels. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-F igan 420 Maynard…

September 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… uniforms of 8,000 athletes, or the rustic drindis of the Bavarian natives. They are red, for the blood that flowed from 11 Israeli athletes brutally murdered by a band of Arab terrorists. And black for. the…

… standoff, thus Gary Anderson giving the backline experienced yar have pro leadership. A likely successor at sturdy props w scrum half is second year law dano, John McM student Todd Peterson, who dis- my Raw…

… JOIN THE MICHIGAN _ , , i, I LSA OPEN HOUSE Tuesday September 12, 1972 Dean's Conference Rm., 2549 ISA Bldg. LSA First-Year Students Come and meet the Dean and his Staff. Tell VARSITY BAND SPECIAL…

… CONCERT BAND OPEN TO ALL QUALIFIED UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AUDITIONS at HARRIS HALL 1311 III Ili …

September 19, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… the Arabs. Do You Knowg THAT YOU CAN: take interesting field trips to explore " alternative lifestyles like beverage-making, backpacking, preserving meats " quarries, mines, glacial deposits…

… cheesy pizza, the best you've ever tasted! COME AND TRY SOME! living with the earth: alternative life skills The life experiences of students will comprise the heart of this course. Lectures, "how…

… be a homestead, a small community, or Ann Arbor's Community Organic Garden. The subjects discussed will depend greatly upon students' interests and individual experiences in developing alternative life…

September 16, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… new international police sys- tem to foil Arab commando and other terrorist gangs, European diplomats reported yesterday. They said 10 European nations now have the plan under study. Just as Interpol…

… The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at, the University -of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second. class postage paid at, Ann Arbor, Mich- igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan…

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